Pioneer Corn Barbecue

Will wonders never cease?
Last night we “got off the place for a bit” again.
We traveled to Bridger to a Pioneer Corn Barbecue.
Which has nothing to do with Pioneer Day.

We were treated to some great beef.

And tasty corn - it had to be Pioneer.

We visited with people who we haven’t seen in ages.
And with a few that we saw at Saturday’s dance.

No more fun, back to work…

11 Responses to “Pioneer Corn Barbecue”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    That looks good enough to eat! Also looks like the weather was okay. When I came through Bridger at around 4, it was windy and trying to rain. I got to Frannie right on the end of quite a hail. I hope it missed you.

    Showered most of the way home but dry as could be here. bonnie

  2. Anonymous Says:

    Good for you getting out again! Looks like good food, too. Linn

  3. Sanityelludesme Says:

    Looks yummy…I’m going to cook dinner now!
    :)

  4. Moosekahl Says:

    Man, that looks so good. I have three bags of bbq beef from the rodeo at my mom and dad’s in my freezer. Can’t wait!

  5. L Says:

    wow! that corn DOES look tasty :)

  6. Mike Says:

    Pioneer is oh so evil, yet don’t we all use some of their seed. Who would rightly turn down free vittles though?

    I’m guessing you grow the corn for silage, in which case you might want to take a look at some of IntegraSeed’s offerings for ‘06. Good stuff, and by way of disclaimer, I don’t work for them :-)

  7. Kara Says:

    That looks DELISH!

  8. Mr. H.K. Says:

    OK. I’m hungry.

    Mr. H.K.
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  9. Babs Says:

    You are making quite a habit of venturing off the ranch these day:) I’m so glad you have, looks like you have had some great fun; and that your journeys include such mouth watering pics!

  10. Anonymous Says:

    Dammit Moos, you making me hungry!!! (And I’m trying to shed some pounds without resorting to exercise–which I have a serious allergy to, and given the heat here in AZ would probably kill me anyway.)

    Now I’ll have to mosey on down to the all-you-can-possibly-stand buffet, and have three helpings of everything up to and including dessert, come home and have my digestive system go into full revolt, which will lead to me reliving that famous ad line of the 60s: “I can’t believe I ate the WHOLE thing.” (But there’s no Alka-Seltzer in sight!!!)

    At the very least, I hope you brought back a Doggy (and maybe even a Kitty) bag.

    Kirk (whose dog eats for two, anyway)

  11. Robert Says:

    Man … I bet that was fun. I miss stuff like this from when I was a kid. The State Fair down here is so commercial and there are so many people there all the time … sometimes I wish I could go back to the county fair’s from my childhood and just disappear for a while. Sigh … I need to get out of suburbia

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